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Tomates wrote on 2011-12-28 20:50
So, does anyone live in an area where it snows? But this year it seems to not be happening?
I do! This Christmas, was my first Christmas in 19 years where there was hardly any snow!
I live in Northern Michigan too, and even when I lived downstate there was still snow on Christmas.
We hardly have any snow now, and it's not sticking and it's quite warm for this season. Even when I headed home from college, (going to school in the U.P) It was pouring and 38 and I was getting warm in a sweatshirt packing my stuff :(
So does anyone else have similar situations?
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Akemii wrote on 2011-12-28 20:52
We got snow in like October or earlier, but not after that.
I don't like snow so I'm completely okay!
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Paul wrote on 2011-12-28 20:52
No snow at all. I am happy.
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Akemii wrote on 2011-12-28 20:53
Quote from Paul;710424:
No snow at all. I am happy.
dis4ever
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Tomates wrote on 2011-12-28 20:54
Quote from Akemii;710423:
We got snow in like October or earlier, but not after that.
I don't like snow so I'm completely okay!
Yeah I think it was a week after Thanksgiving break we had a good amount of snow, but typical for the U.P lol
Then it melted :(
I'm not always crazy about snow, but I mean if it's going to be cold it might as well snow.
PLUS I WANT SOME FRESH POWDER TO GO SKIING ON!
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Akemii wrote on 2011-12-28 20:55
Quote from Tomates;710428:
Yeah I think it was a week after Thanksgiving break we had a good amount of snow, but typical for the U.P lol
Then it melted :(
I'm not always crazy about snow, but I mean if it's going to be cold it might as well snow.
PLUS I WANT SOME FRESH POWDER TO GO SKIING ON!
I can't stand the cold. So I don't do anythin gin the snow. I used to do stuff as a kid, but that died out with my Christmas spirit. :'(
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Paul wrote on 2011-12-28 20:56
Cold isn't the issue for me, it's traveling. Snow makes it a pain to get to work.
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Kingofrunes wrote on 2011-12-28 20:57
2 days I ago I was saying this. Now I wish I hadn't. Woke up to it snowing this morning and proceeded to walk to work whilst it was snowing and blowing. It stopped snowing now. I think we got 1-2" of snow?
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Excalibuurr wrote on 2011-12-28 21:01
I like snow, it gives me the warm feeling of being inside a protected home with heat.
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Strawberry wrote on 2011-12-28 21:03
No snow for west coast Canada where I am, fml. It used to snow for a week at most, and then it'd get all sunny again and start melting. But one week I guess wouldn't have made much of a difference anyways.
A bit northern of where I am it snowed, but we never got any, and yet, it was so close.../wrist
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Kingofrunes wrote on 2011-12-28 21:08
I heard that this winter was supposed to be a mild one. So I guess we should get used to no snow.
I'm outside a lot. Oh look, it's snowing again. I spend 1 hour outside travelling to and from work everyday. That isn't too bad I suppose. But if it's really cold out, that half hour could be a real pain in the bloody rear.
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cupid wrote on 2011-12-28 21:09
Global warming~
I live in Canada and we used to get 3 feet of snow, perhaps 4 feet... Now there's barely any....
Once again, global warming...
[Image: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_gcA0ZuKGkI8/Swqn6vv141I/AAAAAAAAE4w/DE1QEQo7rxM/s1600/2007-05-18Gore.jpg]
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Kingofrunes wrote on 2011-12-28 21:35
Quote from cupid;710453:
Global warming~
I live in Canada and we used to get 3 feet of snow, perhaps 4 feet... Now there's barely any....
Once again, global warming...
[Image: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_gcA0ZuKGkI8/Swqn6vv141I/AAAAAAAAE4w/DE1QEQo7rxM/s1600/2007-05-18Gore.jpg]
The temperature is constantly going back and forth. It's really cold one year and really warm another.
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LLL wrote on 2011-12-28 21:54
I didn't have a white christmas either, and it still hasn't snowed...
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Tomates wrote on 2011-12-28 23:51
Quote from Paul;710433:
Cold isn't the issue for me, it's traveling. Snow makes it a pain to get to work.
Yeah, I forgot that part...especially for driving. I have a friend who lives about an hour and 40 minutes from me, and it would be hard to drive to visit her.
Quote from cupid;710453:
Global warming~
I live in Canada and we used to get 3 feet of snow, perhaps 4 feet... Now there's barely any....
Once again, global warming...
[Image: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_gcA0ZuKGkI8/Swqn6vv141I/AAAAAAAAE4w/DE1QEQo7rxM/s1600/2007-05-18Gore.jpg]
I don't think it's global warming, the only reason I say that is because I looked at the weatehr Channel and they have this weather chart that you can view for the month, and they have the warmest temperature and coldest temperature it's ever been for that day throughout the years, and I remember looking at one of the dates in December and it said in 1957 it was like 57. So I think it's just a weird weather chain and I think it's normal considering the past had really weird weather climates.